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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Pathologists commence Mutula postmortem

Pathologists commence Mutula postmortem

The late Mutula Kilonzo. Photo/FILE

By BENJAMIN MUINDI
Posted Tuesday, April 30 2013 at
11:13

In Summary

Dr Calder Ian Maddison arrived at Lee Funeral Home at 12.17 pm and was
briefed by the lead pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor. A total of 7 pathologists
will be involved in the autopsy.

A team of seven pathologists is in the process of conducting a postmortem to
ascertain the cause of the death of senator Mutula Kilonzo after it was
postponed on Monday when the late senator's family opted for a pathologist from
the United Kingdom, Dr Calder Ian Maddison to lead the procedure.

Dr Calder Ian Maddison arrived at Lee Funeral Home at 12.17 pm and was
briefed by the lead pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor.

Dr Ian -an independent witness at first autopsies in UK and abroad, and a
conductor of second autopsies on instruction - arrived aboard KQ at 6.20am and
his licence to practice was scrutinized by the Medical Practitioners and
Dentists Board before being licenced to render services.

The licence is valid for ten months, up to December 3, and only allows him to
render services at the Lee.

Dr Ian is a consultant pathologist and occupational physician, has doctorate
of Medicine (MD) and Science (DSc), and a fellow of the Royal College of
Physicians (FRCP), and Pathologists (FRCP).

He also has Diploma in Medical Jurisprudence (DMJ), Fellow of the Faculty of
Occupational Medicine (FFOM).

He is an expert in areas of trauma and its pathological effects on the body,
forensic medicine in the context of sudden and unexpected death, diseases and
death in relation to the working environment, hospital procedures resulting in
misadventures and death.

Mutula autopsy report to be out in 10
weeks

Updated Tuesday, April 30th 2013 a 00:00 GMT
+3

By Standard Digital Reporter
Kenyans will have to wait longer for the autopsy
report on the late Makueni Senator Mutula
Kilonzo.

Pathologists conducting the postmortem
said that the report will be out in 8 to 10 weeks.
They added that further tests on samples will be carried out.
The autopsy
carried out by seven pathologists took over five hours.
The exercise was conducted on Tuesday at the Lee Funeral home after the
arrival of family’s pathologist from the United Kingdom.
The family on Monday requested for the postmortem
to be pushed to Tuesday to allow the pathologist to take part in the
exercise.
The Criminal Investigations Department has launched investigations into
Mutula’s death with Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko appointing a
team of prosecutors to assist the police in the probe.

http://www.ntv.co.ke
The late Mutula Kilonzo loved the law.
In fact he adored the law and wouldn't miss an opportunity to quote it where
appropriate. The late Makueni Senator never minced his words and here now is
Mutula Kilonzo in his own words.

Kilonzo seemed aloof in House last week, Kindiki
says

The late Hon. Mutula Kilonzo speaking after he was
sworn in at the KICC on the 28th of March 2013. NATION MEDIA GROUP

"It was so unlike Hon. Mutula to cut such a figure. He walked into the
Chamber then walked out without talking to anyone. He looked almost sorrowful,"
said Prof Kindiki on behalf of the Government side in the Senate.

Senate Majority Leader Kithure Kindiki in his condolences to the family of
Senator Mutula Kilonzo recalled how surprised he was to see his Makueni
counterpart cut a solitary and almost sorrowful demeanor in the House last
week.

"It was so unlike Hon Mutula to cut such a figure. He walked into the Chamber
then walked out without talking to anyone. He looked almost sorrowful," said
Prof Kindiki on behalf of the Government side in the Senate.

"As the Majority, we looked forward to work with him in the House and we were
well aware that he would be one of those who would keep us (government) on our
toes. And although he was a member of the Minority, we also hoped to benefit
from his brilliance and clarity of mind. It is unfortunate he has died even
before he made his maiden speech in the House," Prof Kindiki, the Tharaka
Senator said.

"On behalf of the government side in the Senate we express our deepest
sympathy and condolences to the family, friends and the people of Makueni
county. Mutula was first and foremost a great and brilliant lawyer who has
always spoken his mind even on controversial issues," the Senate Majority Leader
said.

Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate Mr. Justin Muturi and Ekwe
Ethuro have also sent messages of condolences to the family of the late Makueni
senator.

Michelle Obama Photo at Whitehouse

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